Brighterdaysahead relished the step up in trip to showcase her best once again on Merseyside and secure William Hill Aintree Hurdle glory.
Brighterdaysahead is not for passing in the @WillHillRacing Aintree Hurdle! pic.twitter.com/ge0Tk4CCcp
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 9, 2026
Gordon Elliott’s star mare had secured top honours over this course and distance as a novice in 2024 but has since predominantly raced over shorter where she has been one of the standout performers in the two-mile hurdling division.
After coming off second best in another tussle with Lossiemouth in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham, she was sent off the 13/8 favourite to gain compensation in the hands of Jack Kennedy and was always towards the fore alongside Potters Charm.
Having led the runners into the home straight and over three flights from home, Dan Skelton’s The New Lion emerged on the scene looking a real danger in the hands of the trainer’s brother, Harry.
However, a costly error at the last put paid to his chances allowing Brighterdaysahead to scoot clear for a two-and-a-quarter-length success in what could turn out to be her hurdling swansong.
Elliott said: “She’s the apple of all our eyes. We’re rebuilding, we’re trying to find a few more of these and in fairness to Michael (O’Leary, owner) he’s investing but it just might take a bit longer.
Chasing
“I think two and a half miles probably is her trip. I’d say we’re probably going to go chasing, she’s a good mare which is why she can win over two miles.
“She was supposed to go chasing this year, she was entered up but pulled a muscle which is why she didn’t run but she’ll probably go next year.
“I don’t think there’s anything in the Cheltenham thing, she hasn’t won there but she ran a great race in the Champion this year and hopefully the best is yet to come.”
Elliott is leading the race to be champion trainer in Ireland but was winning his second Grade 1 of the afternoon in the UK, which has likely weakened his hand for the upcoming Punchestown Festival.
“To be honest I’m lucky to be in the position I’m in, I’ve been second to Willie Mullins 13 times now. I think I’m still three or four years off and to be in the same sentence as him is great, but I’m a long way off beating him yet,” said Elliott.
Of The New Lion, Skelton said: “I’m not crestfallen, just a bit frustrated we didn’t get a (good) jump at the last.
Last-hurdle scare
“If we’d got a jump at the last and couldn’t get by the winner then fair play. I wish we’d jumped it a bit better and had our fair chance, but that’s sport and it didn’t quite work for us. We’ll dust ourselves down and go again next year.
“He’s run a solid race and he’s a bit happier at that trip. I’m not discounting the fact that he is a good two-miler, but he obviously is a little happier at that trip.
“There are no excuses as he travelled well and jumped great bar the last. Harry felt he had every chance, he stopped short of saying he’d definitely have won as you’re giving Brighterdaysahead 7lb and she’s danced all those dances and knows how to win, but that jump at the last has cost us a chance of winning.
“I think he’s very comfortable at two miles, especially on slow ground against UK opposition. There is a shortage of races over the intermediate trip and maybe he steps right up in trip, I don’t know.
“I said to J.P. (McManus, owner) ‘I’m sorry we didn’t win you a Grade 1 this year’ as he is a Grade 1 horse.
“At the moment we’ll stick to hurdling (next season). We’ll have a bit of a talk about it over the summer and see what everyone fancies doing. It hasn’t crossed my mind to go chasing, but there’s a discussion to be had if everyone wants to have it.
“I feel like we’ve got unfinished business. Next year everyone is a year older, except his year older isn’t too old. Maybe there are lessons to be learned and we go again next year.”
"She was only probably doing what she had to in front."
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 9, 2026
Jack Kennedy says he would have been surprised if he was caught despite a final-flight error from The New Lion in the @WillHillRacing Aintree Hurdles.
Fences await now for Brighterdaysahead! pic.twitter.com/cOuDFr68sx


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